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An average cell contains thousands of proteins that participate in normal cellular functions, and most diseases are somehow related to the malfunctioning of one or more of these proteins. Protein… (More)

Introducing exogenous proteins intracellularly presents tremendous chances in scientific research and clinical applications. The effectiveness of this method, however, has been limited by lack of… (More)

Nanocapsules of organophosphorous hydrolase with enhanced enzyme activity and stability are prepared via in situ polymerization, providing a novel class of nanoparticles for the decontamination and… (More)

This paper describes the construction of a mixed monolayer of ferrocenylalkanethiol and encapsulated horseradish peroxidase (HRP) at a gold electrode for amperometric detection of H(2)O(2) at trace… (More)

Evaluation of CO₂ solubility-trapping and mineral-trapping by microbial-mediated process was investigated by lab experiments in this study. The results verified that microbes could adapt and keep… (More)

We report a method to generate bifunctional antibodies by grafting full-length proteins into constant region loops of a full-length antibody or an antigen-binding fragment (Fab). The fusion proteins… (More)

Biological systems rely on synergic actions of proteins and other biomolecules to maintain their normal functions. Delivering proteins to replace malfunctioning ones or to direct or regulate normal… (More)

An unprecedented Rh-catalyzed direct addition of aryl C-H bonds to nitrosobenzenes has been developed under very mild reaction conditions (room temperature). The reaction is highly step-, atom-, and… (More)